
Our first stop is Lightroom, not only are you able to get an idea of the images you want to use for your Focus Stack, but you can also select the exact images you want to export to photoshop. So now that we have our images for our Focus Stack, it’s time to prepare them for photoshop. Our advice is to choose your earliest stacking point, take a picture, rotate the focus ring a little bit, take another picture and repeat this process.)
#Photostack in lightroom manual
Manual Focus gives us complete control of our depth of field.) The reason that we aren’t shooting in Auto Focus is because Auto Focus would override what we are trying to accomplish by slightly moving the focal Ring.
#Photostack in lightroom how to
Capturing Images for Focus Stackingįocus Stacking is done in Photoshop, but in order for Focus Stacking to work you need to know how to shoot the images. Focus Stacking is a great way to control what’s in focus in your image. By combining multiple photos together you are able to extend your Depth of field and get more in focus within a small Frame. It’s commonly used in macro photography where you have a very shallow Depth of field. With a little help from our Game of Thrones figurines, we are ready to deliver an awesome episode! What is Focus Stacking?įocus Stacking is a technique where you can combine many different photos taken at various focal points.

We even briefly jump into Lightroom to show you how to prep your images. We also give you some pointers on how actually shoot the images you’d need in order for Focus Stacking to work. In today’s episode, we show you how to do Focus Stacking in Photoshop.
